In this episode of HangoverRadio I speak with Andrew MacLeod, and who has led an extraordinary life.
He is an Australian businessman, and a former humanitarian lawyer and aid worker for the UN, witnessing the Rwandan genocide, the Pakistani earthquake and the Asian tsunami.
Check out his video on North Korea here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=p2YwTsfhKac
He has traveled to 140 countries, is author of a booked called a LifeHalfLived, and has written several articles for mainstream publications.
He is also a visiting professor at King’s College in London, and has been a TED X speaker.
In this fascinating interview we discuss everything from his recent trip on the Silk Road, to Islam, freedom of speech, and the conflict in the Middle East. He also shares a harrowing story from a church in Rwanda.
Andrew doesn’t quite share my political views, so it was interesting to get his perspective on things, and I feel listener’s learn a lot from his valuable insight.
Andrew currently blogs about his travels on http://www.whyslowdown.com,
You can find out more about his work at http://www.andrewmacleod.com.au.
Enjoy the episode!

Opportunity not fear - a chance to be the world’s great cultural translator. Australia is poised to be the cultural hinge in an "epochal shift" that could define the way we relate and trade in the the 21st Century and beyond.
With an accomplished career spanning humanitarian, government and business, Andrew has been part of multinational teams in situations of conflict or natural disaster in Rwanda, Pakistan and Bosnia.
As a business leader, he has led organisations and their engagements with political and community stakeholders in economies including Australia, Mongolia and Peru. The lessons he derives in leadership, negotiation and humanity give him a unique perspective in finding ways to solve large-scale challenges.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Andrew

Andrew is the English form of a given name common in many countries. In the 1990s it was among the top ten most popular names for boys in English-speaking countries. In Italian, the equivalent to "Andrew" is "Andrea", though "Andrea" is feminine in most other languages. "Andrew" is frequently shortened to "Andy" or "Drew".
The word is derived from the Greek:Ανδρέας, Andreas, itself related to Ancient Greek: ἀνήρ/ἀνδρόςaner/andros, "man" (as opposed to "woman"), thus meaning "manly" and, as consequence, "strong", "courageous", and "warrior". In the King James Bible, the Greek "Ἀνδρέας" is translated as Andrew.

Popularity

Australia

In 2000, the name Andrew was the second most popular name in Australia. In 1999, it was the 19th most common name, while in 1940, it was the 31st most common name. Andrew was the first most popular boys name in the Northern Territory in 2003 to 2015 and continuing. In Victoria, Andrew was the first most popular name for a boy in the 1970s.

Canada

Andrew was the 20th most popular name chosen for male infants in 2005.
Andrew was the 16th most popular name for infants in British Columbia in 2004, the 17th most popular name in 2003, and the 19th most popular name in 2002. In 2001, it was the 18th most common name. From 1999 – 2003, Andrew was the sixth most often chosen name for a boy.

The Clash of Civilizations and the Silk Road with Andrew MacLeod

In this episode of HangoverRadio I speak with Andrew MacLeod, and who has led an extraordinary life.
He is an Australian businessman, and a former humanitarian lawyer and aid worker for the UN, witnessing the Rwandan genocide, the Pakistani earthquake and the Asian tsunami.
Check out his video on North Korea here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=p2YwTsfhKac
He has traveled to 140 countries, is author of a booked called a LifeHalfLived, and has written several articles for mainstream publications.
He is also a visiting professor at King’s College in London, and has been a TED X speaker.
In this fascinating interview we discuss everything from his recent trip on the Silk Road, to Islam, freedom of speech, and the conflict in the Middle East. He also shares a harrowing story from a church in Rwanda.
Andrew doesn’t quite share my political views, so it was interesting to get his perspective on things, and I feel listener’s learn a lot from his valuable insight.
Andrew currently blogs about his travels on http://www.whyslowdown.com,
You can find out more about his work at http://www.andrewmacleod.com.au.
Enjoy the episode!

Opportunity not fear | Andrew Macleod | TEDxMelbourne

Opportunity not fear - a chance to be the world’s great cultural translator. Australia is poised to be the cultural hinge in an "epochal shift" that could define the way we relate and trade in the the 21st Century and beyond.
With an accomplished career spanning humanitarian, government and business, Andrew has been part of multinational teams in situations of conflict or natural disaster in Rwanda, Pakistan and Bosnia.
As a business leader, he has led organisations and their engagements with political and community stakeholders in economies including Australia, Mongolia and Peru. The lessons he derives in leadership, negotiation and humanity give him a unique perspective in finding ways to solve large-scale challenges.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Andrew Macleod testing the new ATN-X-Sight scope.

Andrew Macleod testing the new ATN-X-Sight scope by hunting a warthog with night vision.

7:13

Andrew Macleod

Andrew Macleod

Andrew Macleod

7:17

Andrew Macleod shares his views on inquiry into Brexit talks

Andrew Macleod shares his views on inquiry into Brexit talks

Andrew Macleod shares his views on inquiry into Brexit talks

2:54

Showreel of inspirational key-note speaker Andrew MacLeod

Showreel of inspirational key-note speaker Andrew MacLeod

Showreel of inspirational key-note speaker Andrew MacLeod

Could your event benefit from a great futurist? Showreel of inspirational key-note speaker Andrew MacLeod

7:12

Andrew Macleod speaks on Machester attack

Andrew Macleod speaks on Machester attack

Andrew Macleod speaks on Machester attack

5:09

Andrew MacLeod

Andrew MacLeod

Andrew MacLeod

Check out Andrews's profile here: http://www.icmi.com.au/andrew-macleod
Engaging and energetic speaker who motivates and entertains with stories from a varied career that has seen Andrew negotiate with terrorists, run massive UN emergency operations and now an internationally respected leader in the financial services industry. Value comes from the leadership lessons provided and the business improvement tips.

Andrew MacLeod on UN Sexual abuse, North Korea and Trump.

The Clash of Civilizations and the Silk Road with Andrew MacLeod

In this episode of HangoverRadio I speak with Andrew MacLeod, and who has led an extraordinary life.
He is an Australian businessman, and a former humanitarian lawyer and aid worker for the UN, witnessing the Rwandan genocide, the Pakistani earthquake and the Asian tsunami.
Check out his video on North Korea here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=p2YwTsfhKac
He has traveled to 140 countries, is author of a booked called a LifeHalfLived, and has written several articles for mainstream publications.
He is also a visiting professor at King’s College in London, and has been a TED X speaker.
In this fascinating interview we discuss everything from his recent trip on the Silk Road, to Islam, freedom of speech, and the conflict in the Middle East. He also shares a harrowin...

Opportunity not fear | Andrew Macleod | TEDxMelbourne

Opportunity not fear - a chance to be the world’s great cultural translator. Australia is poised to be the cultural hinge in an "epochal shift" that could define the way we relate and trade in the the 21st Century and beyond.
With an accomplished career spanning humanitarian, government and business, Andrew has been part of multinational teams in situations of conflict or natural disaster in Rwanda, Pakistan and Bosnia.
As a business leader, he has led organisations and their engagements with political and community stakeholders in economies including Australia, Mongolia and Peru. The lessons he derives in leadership, negotiation and humanity give him a unique perspective in finding ways to solve large-scale challenges.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference form...

Andrew Macleod testing the new ATN-X-Sight scope.

Andrew Macleod testing the new ATN-X-Sight scope by hunting a warthog with night vision.

published: 18 Feb 2016

Andrew Macleod

published: 12 Jun 2017

Andrew Macleod shares his views on inquiry into Brexit talks

published: 16 Sep 2017

Showreel of inspirational key-note speaker Andrew MacLeod

Could your event benefit from a great futurist? Showreel of inspirational key-note speaker Andrew MacLeod

published: 04 Sep 2016

Andrew Macleod speaks on Machester attack

published: 26 May 2017

Andrew MacLeod

Check out Andrews's profile here: http://www.icmi.com.au/andrew-macleod
Engaging and energetic speaker who motivates and entertains with stories from a varied career that has seen Andrew negotiate with terrorists, run massive UN emergency operations and now an internationally respected leader in the financial services industry. Value comes from the leadership lessons provided and the business improvement tips.

In this episode of HangoverRadio I speak with Andrew MacLeod, and who has led an extraordinary life.
He is an Australian businessman, and a former humanitarian lawyer and aid worker for the UN, witnessing the Rwandan genocide, the Pakistani earthquake and the Asian tsunami.
Check out his video on North Korea here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=p2YwTsfhKac
He has traveled to 140 countries, is author of a booked called a LifeHalfLived, and has written several articles for mainstream publications.
He is also a visiting professor at King’s College in London, and has been a TED X speaker.
In this fascinating interview we discuss everything from his recent trip on the Silk Road, to Islam, freedom of speech, and the conflict in the Middle East. He also shares a harrowing story from a church in Rwanda.
Andrew doesn’t quite share my political views, so it was interesting to get his perspective on things, and I feel listener’s learn a lot from his valuable insight.
Andrew currently blogs about his travels on http://www.whyslowdown.com,
You can find out more about his work at http://www.andrewmacleod.com.au.
Enjoy the episode!

In this episode of HangoverRadio I speak with Andrew MacLeod, and who has led an extraordinary life.
He is an Australian businessman, and a former humanitarian lawyer and aid worker for the UN, witnessing the Rwandan genocide, the Pakistani earthquake and the Asian tsunami.
Check out his video on North Korea here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=p2YwTsfhKac
He has traveled to 140 countries, is author of a booked called a LifeHalfLived, and has written several articles for mainstream publications.
He is also a visiting professor at King’s College in London, and has been a TED X speaker.
In this fascinating interview we discuss everything from his recent trip on the Silk Road, to Islam, freedom of speech, and the conflict in the Middle East. He also shares a harrowing story from a church in Rwanda.
Andrew doesn’t quite share my political views, so it was interesting to get his perspective on things, and I feel listener’s learn a lot from his valuable insight.
Andrew currently blogs about his travels on http://www.whyslowdown.com,
You can find out more about his work at http://www.andrewmacleod.com.au.
Enjoy the episode!

Opportunity not fear | Andrew Macleod | TEDxMelbourne

Opportunity not fear - a chance to be the world’s great cultural translator. Australia is poised to be the cultural hinge in an "epochal shift" that could defin...

Opportunity not fear - a chance to be the world’s great cultural translator. Australia is poised to be the cultural hinge in an "epochal shift" that could define the way we relate and trade in the the 21st Century and beyond.
With an accomplished career spanning humanitarian, government and business, Andrew has been part of multinational teams in situations of conflict or natural disaster in Rwanda, Pakistan and Bosnia.
As a business leader, he has led organisations and their engagements with political and community stakeholders in economies including Australia, Mongolia and Peru. The lessons he derives in leadership, negotiation and humanity give him a unique perspective in finding ways to solve large-scale challenges.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Opportunity not fear - a chance to be the world’s great cultural translator. Australia is poised to be the cultural hinge in an "epochal shift" that could define the way we relate and trade in the the 21st Century and beyond.
With an accomplished career spanning humanitarian, government and business, Andrew has been part of multinational teams in situations of conflict or natural disaster in Rwanda, Pakistan and Bosnia.
As a business leader, he has led organisations and their engagements with political and community stakeholders in economies including Australia, Mongolia and Peru. The lessons he derives in leadership, negotiation and humanity give him a unique perspective in finding ways to solve large-scale challenges.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Andrew MacLeod

Check out Andrews's profile here: http://www.icmi.com.au/andrew-macleod
Engaging and energetic speaker who motivates and entertains with stories from a varied ...

Check out Andrews's profile here: http://www.icmi.com.au/andrew-macleod
Engaging and energetic speaker who motivates and entertains with stories from a varied career that has seen Andrew negotiate with terrorists, run massive UN emergency operations and now an internationally respected leader in the financial services industry. Value comes from the leadership lessons provided and the business improvement tips.

Check out Andrews's profile here: http://www.icmi.com.au/andrew-macleod
Engaging and energetic speaker who motivates and entertains with stories from a varied career that has seen Andrew negotiate with terrorists, run massive UN emergency operations and now an internationally respected leader in the financial services industry. Value comes from the leadership lessons provided and the business improvement tips.

The Clash of Civilizations and the Silk Road with Andrew MacLeod

In this episode of HangoverRadio I speak with Andrew MacLeod, and who has led an extraordinary life.
He is an Australian businessman, and a former humanitarian lawyer and aid worker for the UN, witnessing the Rwandan genocide, the Pakistani earthquake and the Asian tsunami.
Check out his video on North Korea here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=p2YwTsfhKac
He has traveled to 140 countries, is author of a booked called a LifeHalfLived, and has written several articles for mainstream publications.
He is also a visiting professor at King’s College in London, and has been a TED X speaker.
In this fascinating interview we discuss everything from his recent trip on the Silk Road, to Islam, freedom of speech, and the conflict in the Middle East. He also shares a harrowing story from a church in Rwanda.
Andrew doesn’t quite share my political views, so it was interesting to get his perspective on things, and I feel listener’s learn a lot from his valuable insight.
Andrew currently blogs about his travels on http://www.whyslowdown.com,
You can find out more about his work at http://www.andrewmacleod.com.au.
Enjoy the episode!

11:57

TEDxMelbourne - Andrew MacLeod - Development Investment

Development Investment, not Development Aid: The Post MDG World - Andrew MacLeod is the CE...

Opportunity not fear | Andrew Macleod | TEDxMelbourne

Opportunity not fear - a chance to be the world’s great cultural translator. Australia is poised to be the cultural hinge in an "epochal shift" that could define the way we relate and trade in the the 21st Century and beyond.
With an accomplished career spanning humanitarian, government and business, Andrew has been part of multinational teams in situations of conflict or natural disaster in Rwanda, Pakistan and Bosnia.
As a business leader, he has led organisations and their engagements with political and community stakeholders in economies including Australia, Mongolia and Peru. The lessons he derives in leadership, negotiation and humanity give him a unique perspective in finding ways to solve large-scale challenges.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx

Andrew MacLeod

Check out Andrews's profile here: http://www.icmi.com.au/andrew-macleod
Engaging and energetic speaker who motivates and entertains with stories from a varied career that has seen Andrew negotiate with terrorists, run massive UN emergency operations and now an internationally respected leader in the financial services industry. Value comes from the leadership lessons provided and the business improvement tips.